Accessing CLI via local network
Access the CLI from a computer on the same local network as the Avaya G250/G350 Media
Gateway by using SSH or, if telnet is active, any standard telnet program. Use the IP address of
any G250/G350 interface for the host address.
Accessing CLI with a console device
Use any of the following types of console devices to access the CLI:
Serial terminal
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Laptop with serial cable and terminal emulator software
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Connect the console device to the CONSOLE on the front panel of the Avaya G250/G350
Media Gateway. Use only an approved Avaya serial cable. For more information about
approved Avaya serial cables, see Overview for the Avaya G250 and Avaya G350 Media
Gateways, 03-300435.
For more information about the Console port, see
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on page 262.
Connecting a console device to the Services port
A console device connected directly to the Services port of the S8300 Server requires a specific
configuration of its network settings.
Note:
Make a record of any IP addresses, DNS servers, or WINS entries that you
Note:
change when you configure your services laptop. Unless you use the NetSwitcher
program or an equivalent, you will need to restore these entries to connect to
other networks.
Configure TCP/IP properties. Set the TCP/IP properties of the console device as follows:
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- IP address = 192.11.13.5
- Subnet mask = 255.255.255.252
- Disable DNS service
- Disable WINS Resolution
Configure browser settings. Configure the browser of the console device for a direct
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connection to the Internet. Either disable/bypass proxy servers, or enter 192.11.13.6 in
the Exceptions box.
Server address. Access the S8300 Server using the URL
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http://192.11.13.6.
Configuring the Console port for modem
Accessing the CLI
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